Processor can be scheduled to start running while it is still in a 'STOPPING' state

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After the refactoring of the Processor Lifecycle that happened in 0.6.0, a Processor can be told to start while it is still 'stopping'.

StandardProcessorNode.verifyCanStart() has the following logic:

if (this.getScheduledState() == ScheduledState.RUNNING) {
thrownew IllegalStateException(this + " cannot be started because it is already running");
}

However, if the state is 'stopping', it also should not be able to start. This wasn't accounted for originally because there was no 'stopping' state. There was only RUNNING and STOPPED; if not RUNNING, it was assumed to be stopped. However, now that there is a STOPPING state, we should instead verify:

if (this.getScheduledState() != ScheduledState.STOPPED) {
thrownew IllegalStateException(this + " cannot be started because it is not completely stopped");
}